Saturday, September 18, 2010

New Artists At Night Vision Classical

Hello folks. have been away for awhile but I wanted to post this in order to mention a few of the new artists we play at Night Vision Classical Radio.

Peter Pritchard, new age ambient artist out of New Zealand (Sacred Island album)
Catherine Marie Charleton, added new piano works "River Dawn" (great work!)
Added works by Samuel Coleridge Taylor, a Black composer (and disciple of Elgar)
Added works by Charlie Sneller from "Transcend' album.

Received a very generous donation from a grateful fan (Bless you and thank you for your support), and oh yes we do take donations, in case you listeners didn't know.

I'll try to write more often so I get try to get some followers here.

Been toying with the idea of starting a 'featured artist Friday' series at Night Vision Classical where we would schedule several cuts by one artist throughout the day (within the DMCA guidelines of course).

See you next month.

Monday, June 28, 2010

Night Vision Classical Radio's Future

Night vision Classical is now in it's third year with many new listeners from around the world. The platform at our radio host site has many soundtrack stations (the main genre that we are listed in), and we tend to share many of our dedicated listeners with some of the better stations.

Beginning in 2010 we began our donation drive, where listeners can use Paypal to send donations  for the purpose of helping to support us (we are an independent station, much like PBS or Public Radio) so that we may keep our playlists fresh with new content for our listeners pleasure. It is now the middle of the year, and we only received $5.00 for the year.

Bad economy? Perhaps. But We have seen people donate to less entertaining venues even in bad times. After all, our donations start at only a dollar.

Night Vision Classical is one station that provides music to help broaden the mind, and relax, and soothe the weary soul. The modern classical pieces have been carefully selected to help introduce listeners to classical music in general (many of whom never listened to classical before), and many have stated a new found appreciation for the music. The combining of these pieces with selected film score and ambient new age music creates a sort of mixed bag of highly enjoyable music. Each film score (no raucous, action driven epic music here)and new age (no transcendental meditation stuff, but carefully selected pieces from select artists) lends beauty to the whole broadcast.

Searching for music for the broadcast is the hardest part. If we can no longer afford to shop for music, then we fail. And while the broadcast is still going on, we have to add tracks (to make up the time slot) that we are not too pleased with. Our original mission falls apart, our ranking drops, and our listeners fade. Ultimately, no more Night vision Classical.

On occasion we do happen upon artists who are happy to send their latest works to us. Pianist Stéphane Horeczko's CD, G. 1888 is one our personal favorites. Listen for his pieces in the broadcast.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Standout Tracks For Week Ending 4/2/10

Here are the standout tracks (five stars out of five) broadcast at Night Vision Classical as rated by our listeners.

Opening Sky
Steve Roach
Dynamic Stillness

Romeo and Juliet (arr. M. Townsend): Romeo and Juliet: Main Theme
Carl Davis
GREAT MOVIE THEMES 2 (Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, Carl Davis

To the edge of the earth
Michael Nyman
The Piano

Autumn Music 2
Max Richter
Songs From Before

Wedding Jewels
Rachel Portman
Grey Gardens (Original Soundtrack

Darcy's Letter
Dario Marianelli
Pride & Prejudice

These tracks resonated with our listeners, and at the times presented compelled them to rate the tracks five stars (excellent), which is a rare rating.

Saturday, March 27, 2010

The top tracks for the week ending March 27th 2010 (rated four out of five stars) title,
artist,
album
1. Concertino Pastorale: II. Threnody
George Hurst
Holst / Warlock / Elgar / Ireland: English Music For Strings

2. Symphony No. 1: Largo
Jose Serebrier
Rorem: Symphonies Nos. 1 - 3

3. Namouna - Suites From the Ballet - Suite 1, 3rd movement
Royal Philharmonic & Yondani Butt
Lalo: Namouna - Ballet Suite 1 & 2

4. Autumn Music 2
Max Richter
Songs From Before

5.Gerry and Christine
The Irish Film Orchestra
Dancing at Lughnasa - Music from the Motion Picture

6. Place Of Grace
Mark Rownd
Painting Twilight

7. Trivium (Excerpt)
Camerata Tallinn
Northern Lights: Music of Contemplation for a New Age

Thursday, February 11, 2010

February Updates

Welcome to the Night Vision Classical Radio Blog.

New tracks added to the playlists for February includes Catya Mare's latest album, 'Destination Love', from which the track 'Sparkling Love' received an excellent (five stars out of five) rating. Congrats to Catya!

Been using the website Airplay Direct to find music for broadcast. One artist I downloaded a track by saved his music mp3 in a strange format. As a result, he did not get airplay. If any of the Airplay Direct users read this blog it is important that they ensure that their tracks are in the proper format, with the proper metadata (included in file). It makes my job so much easier, and I usually don't take time to fix these issues (in fact, I don't know of any broadcasters who do). Most of the artists we play have releases available at one of the major digital download sites (so I may supply the 'buy' option to our listeners), artist and album name, release year and label (so royalties can be paid to the artist's pro if applicable)

Andrew Pearce's 'Cinema Symphony' has made it's debut here at Night Vision Classical this month. I will stream a couple of selections from this wonderful piece of work from time to time.

The Ken Myers Project's new release 'Beyond' releases this month, and I will add a couple of tracks to the mix ahead of it's February 22nd release date.

Night Vision Classical is now ranked number 13 in the 'Soundtracks' genre, which is the highest it has ever been thus far in it's two year running. This is a good spot, as it is right up there with some of the best stations in this genre at Live365.

So long for now,

Ken